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Yoga and Bhakti (3)

[1] It is said that if Parama Puruśa [...] the picture of that individual repeatedly comes to your mind and you fail [...] is Kśipta Samádhi.

[2] The next one is Múŕha. [...] ), the object even in that case repeatedly creeps into mind. As for instance, a man of Gazipur working in Bombay is repeatedly haunted with the idea that he [...] is called Múŕha.

The Slave Trade in Women in Bengal (1)

[7] A similar thing happened to a Banerjee [...] noonday sun, crying piteously. She repeatedly moaned, “What a misfortune [...] burnt to ashes this day!”

The Place of Women in the Spiritual World (1)

[3] On what basis, therefore, is the [...] entitled to attain salvation. After repeatedly hearing this, women developed [...] it, and women were made captives.

The Minimum Qualifications for a Sádhaka (1)

[11] “Sukrtaeh mánavo bhútvá”. [...] beings”. That’s why I say repeatedly that I strongly object to human [...] done after acquiring a human body.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[106] Those with intellect encouraged [...] they had not looked before, and repeatedly explained to them things they [...] help of kśatriya power.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (1)

[28] Mrturmrtyum: This has a double [...] entities do not die once but die repeatedly – they take birth after [...] bow to this Puruśottama.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 3 (3)

[11] Various psychic diseases may arise [...] thoughts in their objectivated minds, repeatedly form the same image out of weakness or fear, suffer from a mental disease called phobia.

[12] Kansa, one week before his death, repeatedly thought of nothing but Krśńa. [...] death leads to physical death.

[14] It often happens that, not due to fear, but because of weakness, the same image repeatedly arises in the mind. This is called [...] purity. This is a case of mania.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[14] “What’s all the fuss [...] waiter was terror stricken. He repeatedly wiped the sweat from his brow [...] precedent for this in history?”

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[12] The “Hadis” tells of [...] his namáj(prayer) his mind repeatedly keep turning from God to the grandeur [...] preservation of their existence.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (2)

[155] When a particular idea has a strong [...] crime. Later, however, they brood repeatedly about the place, and often return, [...] the acoustic root of moha vrtti.

[171] Neither should one be jealous of [...] ignore his dark side, and should not repeatedly condemn him. One should say, “Well, [...] longer afford to be indifferent.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[96] But Tantra explains bháva [...] auto-suggestion. If human beings repeatedly ideate on Paramátmá, [...] use mantras in practical life.

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (1)

[3] The flow of human thought is controlled [...] environment. Again, when something is repeatedly told to you, that does have an [...] imposed saḿskára.

Synthesis and Analysis (1)

[17] Democracy is incapable of solving [...] democracy keep changing because it repeatedly accepts relative truths as cardinal principles.

Svarńanakula Kathá (1)

[2] Suddenly a mongoose entered the [...] rolling all over the place, and repeatedly rubbed every portion of its body [...] – what was the mongoose doing?

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (3)

[33] Pará-vdyá that leads [...] status. These saḿskáras repeatedly superimpose animalistic tendencies [...] astray. In their human bodies they repeatedly reveal their animality through [...] highway, reinforced with concrete.

[52] The Yama said, “The materialistic sádhakas are bound to take birth repeatedly in order to fulfil their materialistic [...] emancipated sádhaka.”

Strange Experiences – Chapter 2 (1)

[10] Again a fierce storm came. The [...] on for more than twenty days. By repeatedly hearing it, the sannyásii’s mantra got committed to my memory.

Appendices (1)

[36] Tathya-anubhúti is another term the author uses repeatedly to explain the events of Strange [...] tathyánubhúti in the waking state.

Social Norms (1)

[23] 23. Do not put your fingers in your mouth and take them out repeatedly, and never cut your fingernails with your teeth.

Sin, Crime and Law (1)

[5] If the reactions of a sin can be [...] injured, but later on if he is repeatedly offered an apology, and if the [...] assumed that this sin is absolved.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (1)

[1] I have said repeatedly that Shiva’s jurisdiction [...] human life of those days untouched.

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[18] SOME [...] doing a particular thing repeatedly without reason [...] people directly or indirectly.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (1)

[26] By adding the suffix thak to the [...] “one who is praised by people repeatedly”. Colloquially rk means “transferable [...] open-handed never, never, never.”

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (1)

[27] Both Sutanuká and Himaván were repeatedly requesting me to visit them at [...] associated with Burdwan.”

Problems of the Day (1)

[13] Nothing would be better, if it [...] will come when, as a result of repeatedly listening to such appeals and [...] mass will have given up the ghost!

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetádvaetaváda (Discourse 20) (1)

[7] Let us take an example. Jarasandha, the king of Magadha, repeatedly attacked Mathura. To protect Mathura [...] antisocial forces of Jarasandha.

Moralism (1)

[19] In the distant past, long before the Middle Ages, so-called religions repeatedly tried to “show the light” [...] gain some petty mundane advantage.

Matter and Spirit (3)

[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] to animals like asses, etc. They repeatedly face rebirth and continually bind [...] sub-human bodies. Thus they fall repeatedly into the eddies of life and death; repeatedly they are caught in the dreadful [...] those who do not even possess it.

Mass Murder (1)

[4] During the Second World War the [...] Tojo? These questions will crop up repeatedly in the minds of enlightened people. [...] flying white pigeons of peace.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[38] That [ pápa ] which [...] then begs his forgiveness … repeatedly requests forgiveness, and if that [...] pátaka has been expiated.

[84] Kuk + kvip + kut́ + ka = [...] which picks up something after repeatedly pecking at it. In common usage it means the following: A wild cock.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[134] Kumbhii + pac + ghaiṋ [...] the sinner is fried in oil (fried repeatedly like frying anabas fish).

Karma Is Brahma (1)

[3] What is knowledge? It is the understanding, [...] Thus after removing impurities repeatedly, we get pure gold. Likewise in [...] alone is the path of knowledge.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (1)

[170] He admitted, “Formerly I was not able to. Then somebody wrote my name. And then, by repeatedly tracing it with ink, I have attained quite some mastery in signing my name.”

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[97] Both Sutanuká and Himaván were repeatedly requesting me to visit them at [...] associated with Burdwan.”

Justice (1)

[76] Those who ignore their conscience and repeatedly commit crimes due to poverty, [...] cases this allegation will be true.

Intoxicants (1)

[9] If someone indulges in chewing [...] consequently the person starts spitting repeatedly. This clearly indicates that chewing [...] types of small tobacco leaves.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[62] Many people consider their temple [...] To pay obeisance to the book by repeatedly touching the forehead with it [...] damage by fragmenting human society.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (1)

[1] I was discussing humanism. This [...] treasures of the present humanity, are repeatedly endangered by onslaughts from [...] inner assets of the human heart.

Exploitation – No More (2)

[8] But if these criminals are neglected, [...] become even more sinful. If they are repeatedly called sinners, if they are subjected [...] committing crimes will become stronger.

[10] As most people do not know basic [...] either. If so-called sinners are repeatedly scolded, they will never become [...] Puruśa, can turn into good people.

Even the Greatest Sinners (1)

[15] The Rámáyańa [...] Rama,” it means that they were repeatedly saying “Sita-Rama, Sita-Rama” [...] the name of Rama is being taken.

Eosinophilia (Polypus) (1)

[6] Now holding a mouthful of warm water, splash your eyes repeatedly with the same warm water from [...] should be completed as usual.

Education (1)

[78] Finally I would like to say that [...] Nothing will be achieved if we repeatedly talk to them about the magnitude [...] trying to solve their problems.

Economic Democracy (1)

[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] administrative power and vote rigging, repeatedly win over the electorate. This [...] the same absurdity is repeated.

East Wet Theory (1)

[7] The Congress leaders, on the eve of the partition of Bengal, repeatedly promised the minority community [...] refugees who settled in Assam.

Different Yoga Practices (1)

[8] (1) Vistrta snána or vyápaka [...] wet towel can be used, soaking it repeatedly in water. Fill the bathtub with [...] kept covered with a wet towel.

Desire and Detachment (1)

[3] The Supreme Consciousness or Puruśa, [...] have to come back disappointed repeatedly, if it tries to reach Him, for [...] any common knowledge. Yama said,

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[19] In the second state (múŕha) [...] so attached to something that it repeatedly thinks about it. A person who [...] thoughts about becoming famous.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] ahiḿsá to be synonymous have to repeatedly resort to hypocrisy to justify [...] not make the bullet non-violent.

[96] You are aware that there are two [...] brought about if such ideals are repeatedly conveyed to one’s ears by [...] always follow auto-suggestion.

A Few of Tantra's Special Characteristics (1)

[1] During the last few days, I have been saying repeatedly that Tantra has its own special [...] few special features of its own.

An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10) (1)

[23] What happens through this proto-psycho-spirituality? [...] people understand that they are repeatedly harming human society. It is not [...] soar high into the blue firmament.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[40] “At that time there was a [...] Thánisvara’s kings used to repeatedly move their capital from place [...] 7 )

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] ahiḿsá to be synonymous have to repeatedly resort to hypocrisy to justify [...] not make the bullet non-violent.